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  • Smith-Waterman surprise

    Hello all, it is my first post on the seqanswers.com forum.

    I am studying various alignment cases of Smith-Waterman algorithm.

    I have tried the next two sequences for alignment:
    >ref1
    CAGGCT СТAAAАААСААААААССAAG GACTCG
    >r1
    CAGGCT СТАААААCAAAAACCAAG GACTCG

    Surprisingly I get from http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/psa/embos...ucleotide.html
    an alignment with edited original sequences:

    Code:
    ref1               1 CAGGCTAAA-----AAGGACTCG     18
                         ||||||.||     |||||||||
    read1              1 CAGGCTCAAAAACCAAGGACTCG     23

    The most surprising thing is that flanks are intact, but middle part of sequences partially disappeared.

    The result from http://insilico.ehu.es/align/ differs but also is shorter then source sequnces:
    Code:
    CAGGCTAAAAAGG-ACTC-G----  24
    |||||| ||||   |         
    CAGGCTCAAAAACCAAG-GACTCG  24

  • #2
    Weird, you might just use R:

    Code:
    library(Biostrings)
    read <- DNAString("CAGGCTCTAAAAACAAAAACCAAGGACTCG")
    ref <- DNAString("CAGGCTCTAAAAAACAAAAAACCAAGGACTCG")
    pairwiseAlignment(ref, read, type="local") #Default parameters
    pairwiseAlignment(ref, read, type="local", gapOpening=-1) #Change gap penalties
    The first one will yield
    Code:
    CAGGCTCTAAAAAACAAAAAACCAAGGACTCG
    CAGGCTCTAAAAAC--AAAAACCAAGGACTCG
    and the second one
    Code:
    CAGGCTCTAAAAAACAAAAAACCAAGGACTCG
    CAGGCTCTAAAAA-CAAAAA-CCAAGGACTCG
    since I changed the default gap penalties. You can also play with the match and mismatch penalties more easily than with the cumbersome (and slow) web interfaces. Remember that this is a local alignment, so you aren't guaranteed to get the full sequences in the output (try increasing the gapExtension penalty to -5).

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    • #3
      Wow! This case and this information about R is great! Thank you two very much
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